![]() I would like to asks you to recommend me some Kusadamas that need to be glued (like the Japanese Traditional one) I am very new in the Kusadama folding, and i love folding a lot.MODULAR ORIGAMI PAPER FOLDING ARTS & CRAFTS PROJECTS: How to Fold and Make Modular Origami with Easy Origami Instructions, Patterns, and Step by Step Directions Thank youįor the time being I am not making vdeos… Perhaps in the future! ) but a search on youtube for kusudama can take ou a long way :) I am interested in learning everything there is to know about how to make these origami kusadamas i love the designs and i want to know how to do them is their videos that you have so you can show me. There are layouts and everything can get done in a few clicks for customizing/ setting up and publishing your blog. Do you have any tips or suggestions? Many thanksĪs long as you have the time to update the blog it’s quite easy. I’m thinking about making my own but I’m not sure where to begin. Is it very hard to set up your own blog? I’m not very techincal but I can figure things out pretty quick. Hi there! This is kind of off topic but I need some advice from an established blog. There are new kusadamas at Creative Creasings: Try my blog for additional origami instructions and crease patterns (for the expert). see what diagrams the book contains or if you?re on the hunt for a special diagram you can find … category theory – Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaIn category theory, a branch of 15 Responses to “origami diagrams out there” I will update this page every time I’ll find some nice site/ blog with diagrams. A generous contribution for the cause will be awarded with an original diagram. Folding for children with phocomelia in South America. Green line: mountain fold yellow line: valley fold blue line: previous crease.Įnglish. It’s in japanese but it’s really step by step and you have clear buttons to go to the previous or next page hint: Step by step photos on how to do a Kawasaki Rose. In italian, with some of his creations, such as the Cobra and ranoshi, made public :) A great origamist, you can see many of his works here! And diagrams too. Some of the models are an armadillo, a base for Kawasaki’s rose, the Birdbase Chess Set, an Eagle and the much beautifull Eastern Dragon :) you can also find a white shark, a snowflake among others. Nice to look around site and yes, it has diagrams! From simple to complex there’s at least one that says «Do not attempt unless you are an experienced paperfolder» so you can find your thing here. Very useful, it also lists diagrams by author. You won’t find diagrams here but if you want to buy a book you can see what diagrams the book contains or if you’re on the hunt for a special diagram you can find the books/ magazines that have it. There are other diagrams for animals, flowers and people. One of the kusudama’s diagrams also show how to make a tassel. Even though the site is in portuguese the diagrams are in english. Discover the site and have some nice surprises :)īrazilian site with some hard to find kusudama diagrams. If you clic in diagramy you can view diagrams in flash, pdf or image formats. ![]() The link will lead you to the folding symbols. Polish (once again I think it’s polish, not that sure…) origami association site. I believe the page is in russian or at least the alphabet is cyrilic… (Pardon me for my ignorance) Pretty kusudamas, polyhedron and some boxes. Modular origami only or at least I’ve only saw nodular origami… English. You can find diagrams and pretty galleries here. The myspace group is now down visit the flickr group instead! This net world sure does change fast: The Origami & Kusudama community in Orkut is down feel free to visit the other Mio’s Kusudama Origami groups/ communities in my space and flickr. ![]() You can find nice pictures and much more.Īfter the 5th of March (2007) it’s going to move to an Orkut community: Origami & Kusudama This site has moved to Mio Design blog her shop is at Puupuu Shop! Now at Origamio.Ī blog maintained by Mio and other kusudama/origami lovers. Nice site with diagrams and plenty of photos. Some kusudama diagrams for free and some of her creations for you to buy. These are the sites/blogs I visit most frequently: Origami diagrams can be easy to discover, or not! Be it basic diagrams, flower diagrams or modular origami diagrams in this little list you can find a bit of everything :)
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